You can. It's called Interactive mode. Same as AutoCal but for a single point. Although in my opinion if the dE is below 1 either leave it the way it is or adjust manually.

Gone in and tried to tweak manually, then the whole Grayscale went wonky, so I prefer to leave as is. Just wished that when it's set at it's Original 0.5 for the Lumagen , it would calibrate to the requested figure, and not continue on when it hasn't met that figure yet. If I manually do the Grayscale, I end up at dE of 0.36. Problem is with my LG, I'm finding leaving the settings at Zero, and letting Calman and the XE do the calibration, the LG is more stable. Is there any place you can set as to how many samples it takes to get the required figure? But if it's only doing 2 clicks and moving on, that won't really help.

I have this problem too, Autocal giving up after shooting itself in the foot. I know you can do it manually but that defeats the purpose. A hold or continue button would be neat for those times you want to be somewhat interactive.

Also like you, if I tweaked the display too much then try to Autocal the Radiance it fails at the lower IRE and I get bizarre results. After days of struggling realized I had to sacrifice the accuracy of the pre-cal for light output, and let the Radiance clean up the mess. Enjoying nice greyscale and gamma now! There is also the "use native gamma option" which sounds like it might be relevant but haven't got the courage to use it yet as there is no help topic on that button.

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Where are the individual screens? How are they accessed? If I'm in a workflow, for example, that does not include the Color Checker and I want to run it, how do I do that? Or, if I don't want to run a workflow at all and just run the Color Checker... how do I call it up all by itself? Do I need to watch some tutorials on this?

Where are the individual screens? How are they accessed? If I'm in a workflow, for example, that does not include the Color Checker and I want to run it, how do I do that? Or, if I don't want to run a workflow at all and just run the Color Checker... how do I call it up all by itself? Do I need to watch some tutorials on this?

If you are using the Quick Analysis workflow you can select the Color Checker layout from the pop out menu on the left side of the screen. You can also add the Color checker layout to any other workflow that does not contain it by using Advanced mode if you have the Enthusiast license.

If you are using the Quick Analysis workflow you can select the Color Checker layout from the pop out menu on the left side of the screen. You can also add the Color checker layout to any other workflow that does not contain it by using Advanced mode if you have the Enthusiast license.

Yes, I have Enthusiast. I did not know how Quick Analysis works. That's the ticket. Thank you!

In Quick Analysis it is already there so really demonstrates what is a visible error and what is not.
Selecting the 'Make Colors Contiguous' option in 'Properties' of its chart exaggerates the interface between correct and actual.

Also in Quick Analysis I use 75% Saturation patterns to manually calibrate my colours in 'Saturation Sweeps'.
Importing the Color Comparitor via design mode then 'Make Colors Contiguous' again is really helpful to me in demonstrating where lack of absolute accuracy does not necessarily translate into visual colour change.

Brilliant tool that compliments the magnificent Color Checker.
Importing into Color Checker view (also in Quick Analysis) allows me to say that despite having a relatively high maximum dE 2000 of 2.1 (average is 0.65) none of the swatches show a visible difference at the interface..

Using the DPG2000 and was wondering if anyone knows if there is an equivalent OSD setting that I can turn off for the DPG2000 menu icons? The DPG digital clock display and three symbols just below the clock (top right of the screen) are Heavy Duty static icons that cause significant IR on the VT50. Been busy sweeping and pixel flipping but geeze the DPG causes some persistent IR as is.

Hi Derek, Just bought a CalMan5 Control to meddle with my TV calibration-probably a wrong idea as I am a novice but have been doing some readings into calibration as a whole. Had my TV calibrated by the Geek Squad but the outcome was horrible that's why I decided to get my "hands dirty". Now after receiving the package and installing the software-everything seems so overwhelming. Is there a link or manual that can walk me through what to do? Even the basic settings is an issue. Do I use the TV's remote to change the settings on the display or ...
Will appreciate any advice. Just want the baby steps for now.. Thanks

Hi Derek, Just bought a CalMan5 Control to meddle with my TV calibration-probably a wrong idea as I am a novice but have been doing some readings into calibration as a whole. Had my TV calibrated by the Geek Squad but the outcome was horrible that's why I decided to get my "hands dirty". Now after receiving the package and installing the software-everything seems so overwhelming. Is there a link or manual that can walk me through what to do? Even the basic settings is an issue. Do I use the TV's remote to change the settings on the display or ...
Will appreciate any advice. Just want the baby steps for now.. Thanks

Start by following the basic and advanced tutorial. You should see buttons for them in the lower right corner when you load the basic and advanced workflow. They are very helpful in getting used to the program. If you're not familiar with grayscale and TV calibration I highly recommend this tutorial:http://www.curtpalme.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10457 and even though it's for HCFR the principals are the same. I used HCFR before I ordered Calman and I will continue using Calman because I like it waaay more. Also, using the help tab on the right is useful, too, especially when getting started. But before you know it you'll be a whiz with Calman. It's a little tricky to figure out at first, but after a couple to test/practice workflows it becomes pretty easy to use.

Any suggestion how I can roll back from Calman5.1 Beta to 5. 0.4 ? I tried to remove 5.1 and then reload 5.0.4 and got a fatal error when trying to run 5.0.4 ( running on windows 7)

Just to add to praz.

Maybe try this

First make sure the exc for Calman 5.0.4 is in your download files.

Click on programs and features in control panel, double click on Calman 5 and that should start the remove feature. You should get a popup saying to use Calman 5 to remove, click ok and let it run. Once done reboot and install what ever version of Calman you want..

If that doesn't work try re-installing the same Beta, and follow the above to remove it.

Any suggestion how I can roll back from Calman5.1 Beta to 5. 0.4 ? I tried to remove 5.1 and then reload 5.0.4 and got a fatal error when trying to run 5.0.4 ( running on windows 7)

Just to add to praz.

Maybe try this

First make sure the exc for Calman 5.0.4 is in your download files.

Click on programs and features in control panel, double click on Calman 5 and that should start the remove feature. You should get a popup saying to use Calman 5 to remove, click ok and let it run. Once done reboot and install what ever version of Calman you want..

If that doesn't work try re-installing the same Beta, and follow the above to remove it.

Either way, I am able to run 5.1 (Beta)--it just seems to be having problems . Almost all of the Grayscale and CMS calibration readings are extreme and I am not able to autocal or manually adjust these settings to normal readings.

Thanks a lot. I'm reading through the HCFR now to get the basic idea. Do you have any idea where I can find the chapters for the AVS HD 709?

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Originally Posted by anikun07

Do you have the AVS 709 Disc? If not, it's available on the forum here. I prefer to use the the Color HCFR window slides. In there you'll see pretty much all the patterns you'll need.

You could also try EasyCal, also here on the forum. It does not take the place of the AVSHD 709 disc, but rather complements it. The patterns are taken from the AVSHD disc, and several of them are re-authored. It's a simple disc with patterns arranged in an easy format to use with Calman 5. In particular, the Saturation patterns are re-arranged to be in the proper format to use with Calman.

My comment earlier about my experience with 5.1 is that after running "read series" most of grayscale points are very high 6-10 DeltaE 2000 range with the exception of 10pt . I am not able to bring these points down below 5 with autocal or manual adjustments.

Im thinking about purchasing a radiance to go along with my i1pro, calman and my mits wd73835 dlp. Since the i1pro needs dark readings every 12 min or so, how would that work during an auto calibration session? Can the session be paused in order to take a dark reading?

My comment earlier about my experience with 5.1 is that after running "read series" most of grayscale points are very high 6-10 DeltaE 2000 range with the exception of 10pt . I am not able to bring these points down below 5 with autocal or manual adjustments.